Silly question - I've been reading on the tank forums mentioning to click off regen when pulling - I haven't seen a reason behind that -could someone explain why?
ER, its GLA, right? or is it? anyway - nooby question
Silly question - I've been reading on the tank forums mentioning to click off regen when pulling - I haven't seen a reason behind that -could someone explain why?
ER, its GLA, right? or is it? anyway - nooby question
By clicking off, do you mean canceling a regen that was cast on you?
If this is true, regen apparently creates a lot of enmity for the healer, and possibly turning it off would avoid this?
Only a guess.
Correct. Regen create a bunch of threat for the healer.
Thank you!
how do you turn off a buff?
I generally click it off while pulling a group because the group can start chasing the healer before ya can get a flash off. I would think about doing it on MRd or war as well you can end up wasting a lot of time chasing after mobs and your dps will be laying into your number 1 target and then pull it on your self
Yup, lesson I learned in WoW healing on my druid. Don't drop HoT's on the tank before they pull.
Unless things are entirely different after level 44, you should never have a problem with regen. I've tanked everything up to level 44 and regen threat should not cause a problem on the pull. If targets are going for your healer, just cut them off.
“There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.”
― Ernest Hemingway
rather than click off regen you should instead learn to press flash in my opinion.
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